MODULE HANDBOOK Module name Production Planning & Control Module level, if applicable 3rd (year)
Code, if applicable SST-513 Semester(s) in which the
module is taught 5th (fifth) Person responsible for the
module Dina Tri Utari, S.Si., M.Sc.
Lecturer Ayundyah Kesumawati, S.Si., M.Si.
Language Bahasa Indonesia
Relation to curriculum Compulsory course in the third year (5th semester) Bachelor Degree Types of
teaching and learning
Class size Attendance time (hours per week per semester)
Form of active participation
Workload
(hours per semester)
Lecture 50-60 2.5 Problem
solving
Face to face teaching 35 Structured activities 48 Independent study 48
Exam 5
Total Workload 136 hours Credit points 3 CUs / 5.1 ECTS Requirements according to
the examination regulations
Minimum attendance at lectures is 75%. Final score is evaluated based on assignment, mid-term exam, and final exam
Recommended prerequisites Students have taken Statistical Method II (SST - 204) Related course Statistical Method II (SST - 204)
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes
After completing this course, the students have ability to:
CO 1. show independent, quality, and measurable performance in explaining the manufacturing system and the space for planning and controlling production in the manufacturing industry in Indonesia.
CO 2. show independent, quality, and measurable performance in choosing forecasting methods that are in accordance with existing sales / demand data in a manufacturing industry for the production planning process and are able to calculate future demand forecasts CO 3. show independent, quality, and measurable performance in calculating the inventory of raw materials, semi-finished materials, and products when the supplies are deterministic and probabilistic CO 4. show independent, quality, and measurable performance in producing aggregate and disaggregation planning based on a manufacturing industry problem
CO 5. show independent, quality, and measurable performance in producing material planning requirement planning
Content 1. understand well the manufacturing system and the production system
2. understand the terminology of production planning and control functions
3. able to solve demand forecasting problems 4. able to solve supply problems
5. able to solve aggregate planning and disaggregation problems 6. able to solve material system requirement problem
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination
The final mark will be weighted as follows:
No Assessment components
Assessment Type Weight
(percentage)
1 CO 1 Quiz 15%
2 CO 2 Assignment 15%
3 CO 3 Assignment and Midterm Exam
20%
4 CO 4 Assignment 15%
5 CO 5 Assignment and Final Exam 35%
Media employed Google Classroom, relevant websites, slides (power points), video, interactive media, white-board, laptop, LCD projector
Reading list 1. Bedwarth, D. D. et al, 1987, Integral Production Control System, John Wiley and Sons, New York
2. Narasimhan, S. L., McLeavy, D. W. and Billington, P. J., 1995, Production, Planning and Inventory Control, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
3. 3. Heizer Jay, Render Barry, 2011, Operation Management, Edisi kesepuluh, Pretice Hall, New Jersey
Mapping CO, PLO, and ASIIN’s SSC
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